. ' lI-lm-l-N-fl-l-I bvijiYfiihilBiiil 2, '1937 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN_ NE“. your: cums (Gum-Han Puss’ Close 34 1V: stock! 2% 80 ‘i’; Humble O ‘ 75 7i iii-oii“ Filip} iiy-ill-lil-STS AT a GLANCE (fly Tilt: Press) Tcrotito and Montreal — Stocks , ., i "r. Qilllu-Stot-lzs lower. WHHNLW! . hFlll, down 3-8 cf a l ~d. ilncient Biritoifs Tomb I I_iuiii;n_O_b:._ci'\'cr.l w p in e u diiifllng 5i- Two stone with 1 into touch i Hancock who ar- aud carefully] EL dissing. Tiwvi " rcvraling in a. u, skull, bcncs. which, it is zuiilzr- up zhc burial, 1 l, m." at the ticicd 1.500, i, were buried in sit-g $11011, and the Blaydon, .\]i.lt't‘ ln 3 ft, t] in. by 2 f5- mr wire large 39w hiiiitwuii. ,- [yum this spot a fowl ,-_;_ v a similar tomb was‘ removed to the where it re- in reconstructed vii v. its l» "lllil. \".i'\\‘ Lvqonofiifi Q DGQDQRQQ GQG-G D-DQQEWGDQOU Y giiiirciiising linear-Payable in iidvaiice- c- rflllflll iiuiiriiiim iui-u Q ‘w; mold; r\lllllllllll'l' 3,:\.,.,,,,__,.,,-'I‘vi:c tiuriiitl the 1785M l (By The Canadian Press; TORONTO, Sept. l—l-'ri."i wcak start the Toronto market swung into a bintilbl‘; cline today and the close v. 11>. heavy with n0 sign of a rally in the offing. Base metals tool; lllL‘ brunt. of the bear drive and tin-y produced a fall of more thaiiioui" points in the exchange index for the miscellaneous mines. The sharp declines in the DZISC metals, ranging up to 2 1-2 for Noranda, was unexplained cxctpi by the general weakness ‘ down 20 to 40 cents for W‘ Amulet. Pend Oreillc, Sll$l‘l".(.f, Sudbui'y Basin, Ventures and i-‘al- conbridge. Aldermac dropped ti cents. Eldorado closed a few UL: lower. McIntyre. off 3-4 and (iuitc it".- ive, was the weakest o1 ilie or; golds. Dome lost 1-4 and HWilll- ger and Lake Shore held steady. The close was down 2o to 4o t~ for Anglo-Huronian. 1\l:ir"a~~~:i,f.Iizi- ing Corporation. O'Brien and 1'10- kle Crow. Pioneer arhartwnl 15 cents and Prospcctors Airua‘ 1i). A few of the penny goi sold in some voiumc for lo a few cents each. Rccesrdoiis of ‘i t0 6 cents were bearded for “iri- good-Kirkland, Jacola and "Iota;- moo. UNDATED MONEY 150.‘; (By The Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates: At Montreal — Pound 4.0,’; franc 3.74; U. S. dollar par. At New York - Pound 406 2-4 franc 3.73 7-6; Canadian par. At Paris-Potmd 132.82 fr.: US dollar 26.75 1-4: fix; Canadian. dollar 26.75 25-32 fr. In Gold - Pound 12s: US. dol- lar 59.44 cents; Canadian dollar 59.44 cents. ‘ Fi-QI dollar 4 In per Iuru; “ellnrn and lfiiuu-ru iucnln, In nnil lfuming Ennis In pa: ward: (llillnlfiod C-zt- pr! “oi-d: ln tun-murmur Rotten, ‘mu pai- inch; Lin“ o! Floral and spirit-int Uliffllifll, curds. nun, cu pl! hunt. min-r run-u on application. r name; Lcllern n! (Iiiniiuirni-o 70i- W- illrll, sum-cu u! ‘rhiuiiu and Auurvvllllflh- W0 I" lflrh M h w" I0 L111‘ / RTUILE. APPLY 115 uk-yniouih Street. w V L-l2-9-1-3i I0 Ll.'l— ONE RUOM 76 BAY- licd Si. L'6'9'1'31 it. hr.“iiaoifiiiouriibw bllllliilli} icr two central. Apply T. tare of Litiardian. ‘ ’ —_'ITY€ITO Street or phone -19’7' 31 t-f RNISIIED HOUSE Yppi- Print-e St. Apply Guard"!!! Boarders Wanted firfszoiiifsi 1.01mi" OrlebarfiSt. L-iuca-ii-zsi-ai. “s TOCK QUOTA TIONS i l ! FINANCIAL NEWS BRIEFS (Received over Pltfle id and Co’: Private Win) MONTREAL. Sept 1—Under- sltttid GWS plan is about ready to announce and consider the pre- ferred shares exceptionally cheap. NEW YORK, Sept. 1—There is no ciiaiige in market. procedure livre \\lili.‘ll calls for curtailment of loiiu wailing positions on the advent of additional price improve- hitiiii. tii-vcloping, Am prone to be- lifill.‘ that prior to the week end iIit-rc will be additional firmness viii! strirnyth di played by the mar- ket and afford ample opportunity to riitirfetl long positions at rela- tiiey advantageous prices. Sup- llLiai.‘ it wi.i be strange to most i. rte to sue the utlitics lead the lill rill 11,) when it. next turns up- "...ird but that is precisely what I expect to happen. The group cur- rrtitlyr is vwriorinlng with infinite more satisfaction than any other in iny opinion. There is nothing ‘wrong \\'lll\ the market which can- iliUl i); cured by ri mg prices and activity. Rising prices and activity l.) u-hat is coming soon so get your nucctint in shape to profit from it- WINNIPEG, Sept. 1—’I'he mar- ei opened wry quiet with light r lfutlc. Early reports indicate ..~..~nie rains iii Argentine. No ex- lpurt btL-iuess could be located. iuiiiicult to ee much expansion in iiorcign demand while Manitobas remain at such a difference over uher wheals particularly Ameri- l‘ i \\‘llli(‘1‘1. Looks like dull trade iiodny" unless something new de- xclops. l, .\ TORONTO, Sept. 1—U. S. Blrarhed Suiphiw up another $5 a ion. For hie fourth time in suc- cesdon this year, quarterly con- tracts for bleached sulphite pulp pruiiiit-cti by United States will s66 an increase in the price for this product. Financial Counsel learns that the price for the fourth quar- tri- sturilng October 1st will be ad- vanced $5 a. ton from the current figure of $65 to $70 r0 far this year, then, the industry will have cnjoyed~by October l—an advance of around $20 a ton or 40 per cent. The standard Canadian price for the third quarter was $5 higher than that of the U. S. namely $70 a ion- Whether any further in- trcase will be asked for the fourth BOARD AND ROOM FOR TWO YOWIB men students or billvlllt'.“ti— quiet home, good table. Apply 229 Sydney St. or Phone 474-1.. L-IBSU-B-Llti-‘ll TWO STUDENTS ACCOI\I)IODAT-~ ed. Private home. Pliohc llilti-J. _ __ A V 1130-0-14‘: P. W. C. STUDENTS ACCOM- modated. Apply 219 Euston Si. L_1935_g.3().31 _r_gasom1bl_e_ra_t_es.xp-l972-8-3l-lii Exchange and Clltb Nlllktl) _.._ _.w___._l —____i—"< —*w 7' " , F‘ ~ -- - " l Jose T," -_,,|.;§IRABLE S“; WANTED g nun. 5r! nmis Stock: 1 W hwmwl an convcmencm; opposite college. Phone 1400. q _ 169% 169% liwif. lhivmpson, 65 Upper ___If‘11-*Q"V-_'3_1 y n 243‘. 24% Pzii. r, phone ‘.535. _ _ - . .. ~- “ L_,966_8.31_31 STUDENTS WA a run - scan gllédihjflij, > _ _ i _ ____y__w college reasonable rates, Write mum Prod - ' r~novsr no. 25s FITZ- E Cam of Guardian» Cun (‘einciit 15 15 All modern conveniences. _____L'3n03'9‘1'311t.‘iiii Nor Pr Z1 21 “'5 mzmy Si‘ Boanmans 11.5.... lifiii gill- ‘Si. l? 1, . -__ 1“»1999'873_1;i'-_1 m Fitzroy Street, phone car-lad {Iii-i 11ll§5i1'<:“1’§ m ,7 ..\ll BiI.1.l‘l"l'lTL oramou. YOU fikjmgfl .;_,,, m. 1m. 11% ti i. ' r r orde or get YOU!‘ (‘i S am 5i‘; 5- “‘ °,l§",,, Oufofhce 1,, me sruncurs accmmooarnn .-vr .13.‘). _ 241,», 24h :-. Oilicc telephone 835. 1'73 Wflymvuth St- near oillrniv _ vi; Plow 14 14 _ _ W, am m‘... poiicys to __r_L-liliil-_ti—‘.lfl-~ii Eioihfiiiieit 80 79% s1. . ~ a“ . J. A. Moore, Sun '“' ' ""1 ~53! . lieklwlsjuilnnw C0,, ChBrlOtte- BOARDERS ACCOMMOILATEI). Um" Wcl PM 20'" 2°“ Heated house l0 Princ S‘ mm Bridge 48 48 v __ ‘ ' L688 1 . liuin St B 22% 31 F I t ___.______._.‘__. ., '._'_ '31-, Doni Tex $41154 53% ‘. . TT" " " 11‘ "den ;§9“‘l°..flhelp wanted? STUDENTS Acconmonarisn n‘ " lillll‘; Elcc A r III) -r.\u'r TIME MAID. 1°’ m“; S“ “m5 M RQflLfiIQQOB 21.5 2,, l till}? ihis Ollice. L -1990-8-31-3i Gen St W 15% 14 ~ --'~ -» """' ""”_ —"“ —“ Goodyear - , . i .' 1m 12x iii 1l)—A mm. FOR IIOUSE- Agents wanted mltlfllllailidge x’ F“? 3w“? can 51100131 angina ——-—' ' r "'“~‘ l 110w Smith 28 28 "““‘“‘“_“_'___1: f” ' ' ' A near. MONEY MAKER. _ ' limbo 153th 14% AN "EXPERIENCETj trelyvncu’ Sitar-tally‘ rrquirltngaio‘ "S! m“, “m ' _ _l “nman ‘m, genera; EAPCIICIILO. Excellent sidciiic. Mk0 wmm 25 _ Xhqprences requh.ed_ Your; own or‘ afieldbCoin- y x 11% ma; * G'- °- L°“""°" Nmf mssim Box m” of 4111113! d- \l)l1t Pow ai-c 311/. 11-84-9-1-3 . _-_-_~_. _ " i ' . _ __ ___.__7;_: - - -—- ~ mt Brew 40v. mi. iv m: ii-lllDDLL noun LADY ‘:11’?! gfnfilfx'fimt 6M 60 I l." M “n mvnud‘ Roy Premier Art Guild lhie oat‘ per- m“ Cm" 22 21% iiiiii=.tafiiin"e. Phone 9001. - . . . Quebec Power n L109-9-2-3i mum Chrmmas‘ Cam” and Sh-twini an 27"‘; 2776 :_——_ _____ l. ¢__--_ boxed a s s o r t m i‘ u t s. W c ‘ ‘in, ‘Luwgn 1215 12y, pay you 50W; flitiiliiisrdo oii Si, Ia“. PM 33a; 32v‘ _ personal cards priced 5,,“ (31,, Pow i5 14. ‘ ' - —- —--—~— dollar per (lozen. pint-iii" st. (‘an B4 83 ['11 1.1 '1' Ii i_;, R- 0n our lMllar- -d n ‘ i~i;,.>,.f"|:{‘ Jflcmfika 5;“: Agents should 7 475 with fess. plTilllil Wit SALE - IIEAVY warm luitalilu for placing under carpets o; mil-lath. 5 cents per roll. Apply éltiflllilliil, r __ __t_,-1493.3.1i-_t£, FOR Ill-ZN’ -.\'cwi.x RENOVAT- °<i Prun- ‘y located apartment “ml "irritate entrance and gar- Apply Guardian L74-9- 3i 70R SALE ONE CEDAR SNIPE EW‘ “Wllhlt-iiv with sails. Joseph Carl. atmtaiztic. MLiI-B-l-Ill FgltsaLn-coMrLI-Ira "chm! outfit would sell in pm (‘xfhallllc for cattle. Calvin “m. Southport. L-1973 [-31 m: SALE — IIEAVX CARD- Rfd Sheets 1B" x 23". Regular 1 Wm each. Special sale price-loo (min?!) cents. Splendid for lining ~ °u*°5- Apply Guardian. L-1648~6-19-tf. TWO KINDS POTATO nqulrics answered. J. R. Montague, .. Diner-rs r: Breliaut, >- _ _ _ [i-9-9-_1-3i m“ I _ .. mtg‘? WAREHOUSE 2s x '10 “n, “mum apartment for sale or Show" ‘Main and Commercial "lmfliiate possession, E- McNeil. Remington. smartest. largest and most up to date and ready for you to b-suin making money with at 011v.‘ No c-imerience necessary; horn m‘ for sample book. Prices iii-c lout-r and commissims iiiiziicr at Premier Art Guild, 202 Carlie 31:13., Monirral. Apply torlay. Agents in smaller" towns should write. 17-201-9-2-4-7-9-11-l4-lG-l8-2l 23-25-26-30. Wanted_ A‘ _ i WANTED BY SEPT. 4 I‘.\.\‘\‘,\(‘-l' to Boston by car for Luo. incur __686-J L171; -_.ii WANTED MOTORCYCLE ixrotitiii . rsgair. APDly C carii"<“lfn:_'!l,1_2 i}; ' """*'*' i brown leather case, flu at Guardian Office. Rev . ‘ - 1170-9-7-31 iBsr-srtincnaum urn car..- Finder leave at. T. G_ I\'~£=_H‘n_]_:“ . _ ' i Miscellaneous i itinico'avrs'nmiohrnrn 71H" l nnh-(v! and rclinrd 5.77s, llFn-“nw 170 Prince St. L-1967-6-31-0-2-4-7-9-i1 ' .1)" pump commodity exvtilflflé. 91'0- ; Hui». grNion, today. I flqifnr Snot, -- Que. fresh 02 ‘"17 scar" 25 quarter or the price be left un- changed until January 1, 1938 has not been settled vet. MONTREAL, Sept. 1—Fa.nny Fan-her declared dividend 25 cents and extra 25 cents. Victor Drury, elected president Canadian Car. No action on arrears. NEW YORK, Sept l-Again there is no overnight news at least of a favorable character which WJUld help the market. The far east situation remains most un- nztisfactory. Phillips Petroleum is going to offer new stock at a basis of one new for every ten old. Am- erican Petroleum mstitute reports a decrease in gas stock oi’ 363,000 barrels and an increase in crude oil production of 2.100 barrels daily. Th»; market in the last hour yesterday was not very favorable and near th. close it looked as though it would test out the lows of lat week today. We would de- fer commitments until it. is seen how well the market stands the test. MONTREAL, Sept. 1—Abltibl- Preferred shareholders committee recommends to preferred share- holders the adoption of bondhold- ers committee plan of reorganiz- ation. They believe new company would have sounder financial structure than under any other plan presented. Beaupre Paper Mill-Reopens to- day. one machine to be worked- Canadian Construction Contract —Award~d in August valued a: $24.800,000 as compared with 821,- 500,000 in July 1937 and $15,500,000 in August 1936. Canadian Car and Foundry- Rumored that $2,000.00 aeroplane order from Balkan government may shortly be successfully con- cluded. Car COmpflhy board meet- ing today with possible consider- ation of preferred dividends. Montreal Stock Exchange-Lass- es for second half of August of!- set improvement in first half with resultant loss of 1.1 in combined utility and industrial average. Bank Clearings-For 25 major cities down 3 per cent in August from last year. Winnipeg dropped 46 per cent while Montreal gained i 21 per cent. Montreal Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pltfleld 0 0o. members of Montreal S0008 Produce Prices MONTREAL, Sept. 1 — (GP)- Prires held barely steady on Mont- l‘t‘:|l open produce markets today with aeiinn scarce. Graded 02g shipments in carlots or less were quoted at 2'7 l-II cents ii dozen for qflldfi A-lnrge, 25 1-2 for A-medlum. 23 for B-large and l0 to 20 for C. nutter ivas quoted at 26 3-4 to 1'7 emits a ivound for carlots or :~~.~,< of No 1 while lots to retailers yvrrr‘ 27 1-2 to 2B for solids and 211 tn 2R i-2 for prints. Clvesc was quoted at l4 1-4 cts ii pound for Ontarios with Que- iiiir- n, 13 13-16 to 14. Potainrst Que. new whites Nc. i 80's 45 in .50: N0. 2 60's .35 to .40 at n new whites No. l 60'; .45 t0 COMMODITIES atomnn/n. Sr-Pl- 1 — (CF1- Pl‘il‘f‘$ ruled fairly stfiflfly on Can- |'n\ 2n 11-1 to 27; Que. seconds 7-811. PHPYWF spot tlnnuoted. Fftvfs snrv-Oitt A-lwrge 2'7 3-29 A-mcdium 2s i-2a; B-llfle m: 20a New York w Stock Exchange. _._-_ tflnppllcd by Plitleid and Co. num- borc at llnnlnnl ltoul Exchnnp nml Curb Inrlut) Stock: Clou- A1 Chem 227 227 Am Can 101 101 Am For Pr 71.5 7% Am Rad 19% 10% Am Tel Te‘. 1661i 16511 Am Water 171.4 17 Anaconda 54% 52% Atchison 72 71% Atl Ref 27% 27 Auburn Bald Lcoc 5% 474 Bait. Ohio 23% 22% Bendix Av 916s 89% Briggs Man 42 42 Case 162 162 Chcs Ohio 47M 4611 Chrysler 108 106 Ccm Sol 13% 13% Coin So 2% 284 Con Can Con Ed 34 33% Con Gas Co Corn Prod (fur Wright Deere 127 127 Dupont 153 152% "“cc Auto Li; E ec Pr Lt 20% 20% Firestone Gen Elec 52% 51 Cvn Foods 355k 35 ‘Can Mot s4 52w Goodrich 35*’. 35k Good T 37% 37H Gt No Pfd 47% 46% Hiid Mot Oar 15 14 Ill Cent Int Har 109% 106% Int Tel Tel 9"/n 9% Johns Man G0 Kennecott 5774i 57% Elisa Pac Ry Mont Ward 59% 57M Murray Co 11% 11% N Y Cent 35% 33% Nail Bis Nat Cash Reg 321.4 32% New York N H 4 4 Nor PM 27 26% Nor Am C0 24% 23761 Park Mot 6% 6% Paranrount 21% 21% Penn R R 34% 337i Phil Mo!‘ 93% 93 Phil Pet Co 571.9 56% Post Tel Cab Pub Ser N J 395i 39% Pure Oil O0 , Radio Co 11% ll i Radio K O Sears Roe Co 91 68% Shell Union Oil ,South P66 38% 37% l Std Oil Ind I . Std Oil N J 65 64'» iStude O0 1314 12% j Tex @ 58% 58% United Air 26% 261l- nited Co 4% 45¢- United Drug 32% 32% United Gas Imp 127/» 12% U S Rub 54 51% S St 107% 104% U s Ind Al 32% 32% Vanadium 30 29 Warner Brod West Union 45% 44% West. Air B 88% 38% West Elec 145 1411s Woolworth 457i: 45% I Livestock MONTREAL, Sept. l - (GP)- Hog prices lost ground on Mari- time livestock markets this week, selling at 611.60 rail grade, $9.35 for bacons of! cars and $8.96 of‘! trucks. sows went at $8.45 rail grads and $6.40 of! trucks. Steers held steady with butcher cows up 25 cents. Grain fed steers sold up to $9.50 with grassers uP to $7 and butcher cows up to $4.25. Cutter; sold from $2.50 to $3 and canners from $2.50 down. Bulls sold from $4 and Under- Lambs went. at $8.25 while calf prices were unquoted. Banks H O Q Mining iCanadian Pram] TORONTO, Sept 1— ,, Stocks C1000 Acme Oil 12 Ajax Oil 25 A P Con 30 Aldermac 106 g Hur 525 Argosy 39 l 7% Astoria. 8% Aztec 10 Bagamac. 31 Bankfield 66 Base Metal 27 Beattie 115 Bidgood _60 Big Miss 50 Bralome 7'75 Brown Oil 42 Bunk Hill 12-1’- Cal Edm 240 Calmont. 50 Cdn Mal 125 Cariboo 165 Gas Treth 90 Cent Pat 360 Gen Pore 13 Chromium '75 Con Chib 46 Darkwater 47 Davies 38 Dom Ex 6 Dorval 45 East Mal 110 Eldcrado 2'70 Falcon 750 Fed Kirk 9 Pounda Co 2B Francoeur 69 Gillies L 33 Glenora 4% Gods Lake 60 dale 24 Gold Eagle 37 oodfish 13 Grandorc 7 Gum-tar 80 Halcrow 3 Hard Rock 130 l-Iargal 15 Harker 15H l-Iollinger 12 Home Oil 180 Homestead 50 Howey 351i Jack WM '70 Jacola. 42 Jellicoe 103 .7 M Oon 28 Kerr Add 226 Kirk Lake 123 guna 47 La-m Cont 4% Laps Cad 65 Lava Cap 120 Lcbel l8 itch 63 Little L L 525 Macassa 550 Mad en 66 MacLeod 165 Man East 391i Maraglo 15 M~lntyre 34% McKenzie 128 McVittie 26 McWatters 4B Min corp s15 Mini/o 9% Monarch 35 Monetn 169 Morris 27 Murphv 3% Naybob 3O Newbec 4V1 New Gold 50 Nipissing 235 Noranda. 60 Nor-metal 170 Norgold 4 Nor can 68 OBrien 530 Aknlta. 160 ) Olga Oil 3!. Omega 53 Nordon 21% Oro Plati 175 Pacalta. 19 Pnmour 2'70 Payore 28 Partenan 1614 Fculoro i7 55 Sloth! 61°99 Bank Of Can Bk of Com 163 183 Bk Mtl _ Bk Nova S 335 330 Royal Bk 195 195 103 Petr Oil {i0 Pick Crow 5H0 Pioneer 495 Powell 140 Prairie 30 Premier 925 Press Met 33 ‘"4 Preston 113 Pros 150 Quemont _8 Read Allth 330 Red Lake 33‘: Reev MMD 80 Reno 33 Roche 14 myalitn 39 St Ant-h l7 Shawkey 54 Sheep Cr 92 Sherritt 251 Sladen 106 Siscoe 355 slave Lake 45 sou Pete 15 d3, 119 bud Basin 425 Sullivan 133 aylVflhlfJ 305 1a, hota. 5'12 Teck Hugh 530 Texas 165 luwagmao 107 Uchi 65 unit Oil 20 Ventures 765 Vulcan 145 Waite Am 390 Westflank agi wri l-larg 67a Ymir 35 UNLISTED Brett B‘: Gen Man 5".» Coast 00p d5 Dll Oil 75 East Cr 14 Foothill 101 Kirk Town 23': Mnlrobid 2 Mandy 3'7 Night Hawk I _ Pawnee l" Pend 0r 405 For 2'4 Ritchie ma» Mon ‘"6 Montreal Curb (Supplied by Pitfield and Co.) Stocks Open Close Abitlbi 6 5% Asbestos T3 B A Oil 2:1 22.’ Beauharnoi. 3 7 i. Brew Corp 3 3 Bath A 20 187$ Can Vickers 8 8 Dom Tar 12-‘. 12% gon A 16 15% raser 43 43 5111301‘ v T o 3g‘. 401i 0T ....‘.- 112" Hir Walker 47 43 J 1R2 I80 207i 20”; 35"»; 35 71 60 c 41% .40 Royalite 39 39 Robt Mitchell 21 21 Sher Wms 22 22 l WINNIPEG “HEAT , ___i i iSupplied by Pitfield and Co.) I Cline:- Oct-122‘:. Dec-—l19‘i-1l9"i. Ju13.'—l21'§i. O C razn [By The Associated Press) CHICAGO, Sept. buying around I noon today tem- lporarily lifted wheat, prices about ‘Ia cent above the previous closc I‘ but the gain could not be held. Late selling that- beat values back to yesterdays finishing level was associated to some extent with an apparently authoritative cable indicating rain was falling in Ar- gentina and that fairly general moisture relief might occur. Trud- crs said foreign importers’ demand for American wheat might depend to a large extent on the size of the Argentine crop this season. Wheat closed 1-8 higher to 3-4 lower, Sept. 1.03 7-8 to 04, Dec. 1.05 3-4 to 7-8, and corn was l-6 up to 2 1-4 down, Sop. 95 1-4 t0 3-8, Dec. 62 1-4 to 3-8. Oats were unchanged to 3-8 up. (By The Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, Sept. 1 -— Gains of I more than a cent ‘were wiped off I the Winnipeg grain exchange board I today when a little nervous sell- Iiflk appeared in sympathy with the slump of Chicago corn prices near the close. _ Apart from export business in Canadian xvheat estimated around 250-000 bushels- ‘May's dealings were continuation oi’ earlier quiet “5510715- At the close wheat fut- ures were 3-8 cent lower to “n. changed, October at $1.22 1-2, De. camber $1.19 1-4 to 3-8 and May $1.21 to-$1.21 1-8. A brisk demand for cash wheat with moderate sales at spreads 1-2 to 1-4 cent better was reported. While exporters and shippers were buyingmn grades of Hard Red 1 — Enlarged‘ Springs, little interest was shown for durum grades. i Oats. barley and flax futures l moved within a one cent range in l spasmodic trading today and nlll these commodities ended with min- ' m‘ trains. Rye futures eased l 1-8 to l-B cent. Currencies NEW YORK, Sept. 1 - iAP)_ The British pound sterling, that French franc and the German i mark declined in terms of the; United States dollar today, while other European currencies remain- ed tinchanged. The pound was oil 1-4 of a cent i at $4.96 9-16. the French franc. dipped .00 1-4 cf B chit to 3.7a i 7-8, ‘and the mark dropped .02. Unchanged were the Canadian dol- I lai- at par, the Italian lire, the beiga and the Netherlands gizild- l er. Moving against the generall trend, the Swiss franc rose .02 of ' a cent. MONTREAL. Sept. l - (CPI- Pcund sterling declined 3-16 cent on Montreal foreign exchanges to- t day to 4.06 5-6. The French I franc. at 3.74 cents. and the Un-i ited States dollar. at par, ruledl unchanged. I L Plot a Sale Course clNANclAL iugsponsibiiity is a rock on '4 which an estate can be wrecked very readily. Even though the relative or friend you would like to appoint executor ot your will is eminently trustworthy and io- ‘day Financially strong, you have no means ct knowing what his situation may be when he is called upon to administer your estate. i" > , Foliow the safe course by appointing an executor whose permanency is assured, and whose Financial responsibility is im- pregnabie. ' The Eastern Trust Company otters continuous existence, and a record oi progress and development of over mom tutti R1181 at your work. The good workman never plays out as long as, tucked away in his cheek, he has a big chew of that refreshing, stimulating, comforting old iucKaYsuici-iotsorrs l CK TWIST” CHEWING Phone 10L For quick starts and Satisfactory driving durq ing the cool weather, put a Monarch Battery in your car. We carry a battery suitable for every make of car. THE ROGERS HARDWARE Company Limited Charlottetown.